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Two blind women left on flight after they say airline 'forgot about' them

Two blind women left on flight after they say airline 'forgot about' them

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Two blind women from Florida recently found themselves as the only passengers aboard their Southwest Airlines flight from New Orleans to Orlando. (Credit: FOX 35)
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US airlines' shares jump as airfare data signals improving pricing power
US airlines' shares jump as airfare data signals improving pricing power

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(Reuters) -Shares of major U.S. carriers jumped on Tuesday after upbeat airfare data for July signaled improving pricing power for the industry, as airlines bring capacity in check to align with a soft demand environment. Shares of legacy carriers United Airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines jumped nearly 10% each, while budget rival Southwest Airlines gained 4% in afternoon trading. Smaller peers Alaska Air and JetBlue Airways rose about 10% each and low-cost carrier Frontier Group surged 22%. Data from the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday showed airfares rose 4% in July after slipping 0.1% in June, marking their first increase in six months. Uncertainty stemming from President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs and budget cuts has prompted travelers to curb discretionary spending and reassess plans. A soft demand environment, particularly from budget-conscious domestic travelers, had forced carriers to discount fares, squeezing margins despite summer typically being their peak money-making season. Airlines have since been trimming seats on offer and readjusting routes to keep their pricing power in control and shield margins. During their second-quarter earnings calls in July, major executives expressed confidence in the industry's ability to cut capacity and boost airfares in the latter part of the year.

These Are the Best Glamping Spots in the U.S. for 2025—From Hobbit Houses to Forest Domes
These Are the Best Glamping Spots in the U.S. for 2025—From Hobbit Houses to Forest Domes

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These Are the Best Glamping Spots in the U.S. for 2025—From Hobbit Houses to Forest Domes

Glamping has reshaped how travelers experience the outdoors, offering overnights in nature with luxuries like real beds and electricity. As the trend has gained traction, property owners and campground hosts have grown more inventive: think minimalist A-frames tucked among the trees or geodesic domes with ceiling windows made for stargazing. Each year, Hipcamp, a platform for booking outdoor stays, releases its roundup of standout glamping properties, culled from reviews, ratings, and booking data across its network of more than 500,000 sites. The focus isn't just on stylish accommodations in striking settings—it's also on hosts who deliver thoughtful, memorable experiences. This year's unranked list spans the country, from canvas yurts on a working farm in East Oʻahu to a hobbit-style hideaway in the rolling hills of Iowa, where goats, llamas, and peacocks roam. The No. 1 spot went to Cedar Bloom in Cave Junction, Oregon. Cedar Bloom Farm blends communal open camping with dreamy glamping in tiny A‑frames, vintage trailers, and domes—including a tiny, two-person 'Forest Gnome Dome.' Guests gather at the shared main house with a kitchen, shower house, and sauna. In second place is Heartwood Mendocino in Mendocino, California. Just minutes from Mendocino's shoreline is Heartwood Mendocino, a glamping property with canvas-walled cabins that have heated mattresses and luxe linens. Don't miss the legendary redwood-tree shower or the outdoor kitchen with giant redwood slab tables. No. 3 is an East coast gem: The Falls at Sewanee Creek in Tracy City, Tennessee. The Falls at Sewanee Creek invites guests to unwind beside Miller's Falls, a stunning 50‑foot cascade that's a short walk from the property's creative lodging—including a treehouse, a 'treetent,' and a cabin built from shipping containers. In addition to nearby waterfalls, there's a nearby cave and a fairy village tucked into the trees. The top 10 includes sites in Minnesota, Iowa, Hawaii, and Pennsylvania. The full list in order: Cedar Bloom in Cave Junction, Oregon Heartwood Mendocino in Mendocino, California The Falls at Sewanee Creek in Tracy City, Tennessee Enney's Ranch in San Miguel, California Camp Nauvoo in Placerville, California Balsam Ridge Retreat in Duluth, Minnesota Windy Goat Acres in Chelsea, Iowa Sun Farm Hawaii @ Koko Head in Honolulu, Hawaii Action Sports Roamer Sites in Sandy, Oregon The River's Edge in Pocono Woodland Lakes, Pennsylvania Howler Bike Park Stays in Taney, Missouri Schellraiser in McGill, Nevada Waimanalo Farmstay in Kailua, Hawaii Living Circle Farms Hawaii in Waialua, Hawaii Camp Dietrich on Bear Creek in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

Santa Clarita's new 720-acre mountain bike park to open winter 2025
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Santa Clarita is appealing to outdoor enthusiasts as it transforms 720 acres in Haskell Canyon into a mountain biker's paradise. The $7.4 million Haskell Canyon Bike Park project has been three years in the making and is set to open in December of 2025. From the entrance sign to the last jump line, Jess Albrecq, with the city of Santa Clarita, says that 15 miles of trails will offer a little something for riders of all skill levels. "So if your skill level is starting out as someone who has never ridden before, you're going to be able to come out and learn how to ride in a flat open area and then progress your way through this, and take it as far as you want to go," he said. There is a perimeter trail that climbs around the entire park, single-track trails, downhill flowlines, jumps, berms, rollers, and more. Santa Clarita native and professional mountain bike racer Spencer Rathkamp, said he developed his skills in the area and is excited about what the park can do for the sport. "This park is going to be pretty sweet," he said. "For the city to be willing to put that much money behind something, it means that they believe in what mountain biking can do for the community." The city worked with Avid Trails on the design, and the company is also providing construction support to make sure everything gets done according to plan. Trail users say there is a lot of open space, but not many trails are dedicated to mountain bikers. "The exciting part is there is nothing like this in any other city in Southern California. It's the only thing like it, it's the first of its kind and Santa Clarita is just booming with mountain bikers," Tony Arnold, Santa Clarita Valley trail user, said. Haskell Canyon Bike Park is located at 21450 Copper Hill Drive in Santa Clarita and will operate year-round, free, with an expected opening in December 2025.

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